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SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1912
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SIR HENRY CAMPBELL BANNERMAN.
BUST PLACED IN THE ABBEY.
(Reuters Service to the Chinn Mail)
Lovos, Jan. 13.
À bronze bast of the late Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, former Liberal Premier, which has been erected he Parliament in Westminster Abbey, was to-day unveiled without ceremony,
It has been placed in a niche in the Nave alongside the monument to Lord Salisbury.
TURKISH NAVAL DISASTER.
ITALIANS DESTROY SUVEN
GUNBOATS.........
(Reiter's Service to the China Mail.) Lesros, Jan. 13.
Reiter's Roma surrespondent „telé. graphs that the Italian cruiser
[Corynton]
THE REVLOUTION.
SLAUGHTER OF MANCHUS,
Reuter's Service to the China Mail):
LONDON, Jan. 12.
[COPT310 T. NAVAL WAR STAFF HOUSED.
MR. CHURCHILL GIVES UP OFFICIAL RESIDENCE.
Reuter's correspondent at St. Peters (Reuter's Service to the China Mail. burg states that the Revolutionaries .
LONDON, Jan. 13. have seized the arsenal at Kuldja, in Chinese Tyrkestan They killed four hundred Mhachua and proclaimed the Republic.
JAPAN'S NEUTRALITY.
LATES Reuter's Tokyo correspondent says the Government has refused to nesist the Chinees Revolutionarien to negotiate a loan, declaring that it will not awerve from its policy of neutrality.
THE DURBAR...
KING GEORGE'S GRATI FICATION.
LONDON, Jan. 12.
Piemonte and two destrogera baze (Reuter's Service to the China Alaik) destroyed sores Turkish enabanta and captured an armel yacht of Kuntada.
Stabborn resistance was offered, but
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Mr Winston Churchill has given up his official residence as First Lord of the Admiralty for the use of the Naval War Stuff
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TROUBLE IN BRAZIL.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, Jan. 12
Reuter's correspondent at Rio Janeiro states that, owing to the State Govern- ment of Babis refusing to act on a judg. ment of the Federal High Court, granting a writ of Habeas Corpus in favour of certain Opposition Deputies, the fort, bombarded and destroyed the Govern-
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OLD POXIES,
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Olembe, half-mile, 30, 1:14. Caprice, one mile, 45,2. 1-0 2-10, 3.36,
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Joss Mighty, half-mile. 34. LOS, King-clers, half-mile, 38.9. 1.10.2. Urgeat, one mile, 38.3, 1.16, 1.53.1.
THE MINER'S REVOLT. | 2.23.4.
SOUND LABOUR ADVICE.
Tralee, me mile,, 1.14; 1.32.3, 9.28.3. Alacrity, half milo, 40.2, 1.122..."
MATYPING.
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(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) 1.54.2, 2.36, 3.08.
LONDON, JAO. 12. The miners' ballot returas generally indicate a majority of six to one in
The King has telegraphed to Mr Asquith, saying that he is rejoiced to abg gyna and other inphics were capto learn from all sources that the success tured
df his visito Indis had exceeded all Warships were despatched to intercep
All classes, races and the gunt, which wire conveying expectations. armas and trops. intending 12 enter creeds received him and the Queen with namistakable cothusiasm and affection. Cyrenaica vín Egypt.
fe rejoices that the manual confidence between himself and the people at
Mr Fenderson and other Labourites Home enabled him to fulfil his beart's addressed a Labour demonstration at wish, and his satisfaction will be all the Crook, Durham, when Mr Henderso greater if it proves that liis visit basurged the workers ant to be carried coplocal to the Insting grod of India
away by the parros cry of "Down with and the Empire.
your tools," which was lessening the efficiency of the democracy in the ir
THREATENED COAL FAMINE,
ADMIRALTY PREPARES FOR
EVENTUALITIES.
(Reuter's Service to the Chian Mail's
Losos, Jan.
Hundreds of exim en fre wking day and nighan Chatham & chapel, by ing railway lines and costueting a coalyard to store thirty thousand tong in
-view of the proluble strike,
Thres collines arrived to-day,
The Admiralty bas secureda hundred
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THE COTION DISPUTE
WISER COUNSELS
PEVAILING.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, Jan. 12.
An early settlement of the cotton thousand tons of coal in South Wales.trade dispute is expected, both em
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RAPID RISE IN PRICE OF COAL.
Hennehold erala'are" mpidly rising in price throughout the country.
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There is great excitement on the London Con! Exchange, where advance of three shillings per ton for best qualities of cool and 3/6 for others. hra been made.
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AMERICAN LABUR
TROUBLYS." "
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail) Lovs, Jan 13. Duwock, who was arrested in conner. tion with the Los Angeles labour troubles, has been remanded.
FRENCE PREMTER-
SHIP
-M DELCASSE MENTIONED.
(Reuters Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Jan. 12. Reuter's Paris irrespondent states that, owing to the "probability" of Me
ployers and operatives favouring a six months' truce wherein to armags terra.
HOLLAND'S EXPECTATIONS.
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Losos, Jan. 12..
Queen Wilielmina of Holland en tinnes to be absent from State functions, and in consequence the reports pointing to the probability of an interesting event occurring are gaining groand,
HONOUR FOR INDIAN
VICEROY,
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
Losos, Jan. 12. Viscount Hardinge has received the Chain of the Victorian Order.
NEW YORK BLAZE.
RECVERING SECURITIES.
Lovios, Jan. 19.
Bourgeois declining the Premiership | (Reuter's Service to the China Mail) through benkh, it is exarc'ed that President Fallierea will summon M, Delcissa.
DELCASSE DECLINES
PREMIERSHIP,
A New York telegram says securities worth about sixty millions sterling have been removed from the vaults of the Equitable building. There are still eighty millions in the vaults which are yet inaccessible, beneath the debris. imt it is believed they are unscathed.
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"MR SHUSTER DEPARTS.
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favour of a strike.
1.15.
Mr Soares' gray, 1 miler, 39.1, 1
Mr Soares' bay, ono mile, 39, 1.20, 1.50, 2.30.3.
".
Mr Furrost's, one mile, 37.2, 1.13, 160,
2.25.2.
Sir Paul Chaser's dun, alf-mile, 34, 1.04.4
Sir Paul Chater's spotted, half-mile, 33.3 1.0.
Mr Kadoria's gray, one mile, last thres quarters, 37.2, 1.18, 1.85.
Mr Kadoorie's dk. gray, táros-quarters.
dustrial world. He dwell on the bene-39, 1.18, 1'51- fita of political action as opposed to strikes, and contended that the Govern-1.25, 1.57.1, 2.28. ment should do their utmost to prevent the miners' strike.
REVIEW.
The Story of the Empire by GEULD T KIN, B. A Lordon, John Murray.
I rice 2,6. Hongkong, Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Lei
This capitally written hook is published for the Langue of the Empire in accordance with the bequest of the late Mr Spitzel. Although primarily intended for the mid- die forma of Sesindary schools, and the highest-classes of Elementary schools, it yet appeals to A. wider class, the busy man, who has left Buhonl- days behind, but yet wishes to keep live in his mind the story of the building. of the British Empire and the principles for which it stands. Me tankin is woll qualified for the work he undertook in writing this volume and wo aựo glad to note that in telling the story of the British Empiro he laye much stress upot citizenship, or, as he puts it, "upon, those factors in history which bave had the most
Mr C. H. Rosa' two graya, 14, last aile,
Mr Dust's, one mile last three-quarters, 43, 1.18.2 1.51.8.
SU DUCRIPTION GRIFFINA Mr Mackie's, one mile, 35, 127.2 2.18, | 2.47.
Mr Marry Esin's, milos, 55, 1.42, 2.26, 3.07.3, 3.50, 4.25.
Mr Seth's, oce mile, 44, 1 25.3, 2.08,
9.43
Mr Hourh's, half-mile, 38.2, 1.10.3.
Mir Sorea', 1 miles, 30, 111, 150, 3.35.1, 3.00
Mr Macedo's and D. M. Ross' subs, three-quarters, 35, 1.10, 1.48,
Mr Apeir's, the mile, 38.3, 1.16, 1.53.1, 9.28.4
Mr Michael's three-quarters, 1:40.3, Ines quarter 13.
Mr Brutton's gray, 11 miles last mile, 12, 121, 2.02.3, 2.37.2.
Sir Paul Chabor's bay, one mile. 35.4, 1.12.2, 1.51.4, 2.28.//
oce mile,
Sir Paul Chator's gray, 371:13.3, 1.51.2, 2.28.2
three-quarters, 344, 1.13, 1.80.1. * Sir Paul" Chator's pla, pie mie lus.
Mr Friesland's two, three-quarters, 36, 1.12, 1.46.
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Mr Gresson's two, que milo, 41.3 1.20, ——, 2.28.3
Mr Marshall's, one mile, "38.3, 1.14.3, 1.52.4, 2.30.2
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Reuter's correspondent at Teheran, ra pacific war for the commence of the world, Lostor, Jan. 12.
from the Baltic tu Zanzibar, and from Mr. E. A. Irving, with being in possessión ports that Mr. "Bbuster bas left for China to Pein. The industrial empira of of arms and ammunition. The ease wa Router's correspondent at Berlin Europe. He has issued a statement be Fatherland, militant, intelligent, and states tant the weather favours a record expressing the opinion that the Com-ighly organised, has alrerly don labedemanded, baul being allowed in the sum of poll in the elections for the Reichsing mision appointed on the 8th inst, is the ancient doctrine that fitunnin rules 8250, Detective Sergeant Terrett prosecut- to-day Excitement is keen and the unfit to undertake the Treasury ad- Socialists are most active. In their ministration. The Commission has manifestors they warn, electors of the resigned, and it is understood that dangers of the rule of a progressive Mornard will take over the post. nation by a coalition ofrenetiomaries and clericals. The Conservatives insist 00 the necessity of averting rign Teri by hailding up ornamghts and unitedly opposing the Socialists, adj. The Kaiser, who is at Potsdam, hae arranged to be continuously informed of the progress of the figli,
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THIRD TEST MATCH
AUSTRALIA'S POOR START.
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The third test match was commenced at Adelaide to day in fine and hot weather and before a good attendance. Polling is töking, pace in bitterly The wicket was perfect, but the Aus cold weather There je nou animewalians could only manage to reach 133 tion and the Bocinliat red predominates in their first venture. Fastor took five in the streets, tou
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England scored 40 runs without the loss of a wicket when pay closed for the day.
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